[International Criminal Court]
PeaceVoice: “An executive order earlier this year essentially declares anyone who works with the ICC a criminal, opening the way for lawyers, judges, researchers, and staff to have their bank accounts frozen, U.S. visas revoked, and travel to the U.S. denied.”
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International Criminal Court
ICC: U.S. Should Support International Law—Not Undermine It
Sudan Peace Deal Must Deliver for Sudanese People
[Sudab Peace Deal]
Amnesty International: “The peace agreement presents a ray of hope for millions of Sudanese people in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile, whose human rights have been systematically violated by the government of former President Omar Al Bashir.”
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Black Brazilian Activists to denounce Bolsonaro at ICC
[Black Coalition for Rights in Brazil\Jair Bolsonaro]
Prensa Latina: “The focus of the accusations will be the weakening of the life of the Black population in the cities and also in the Quilombola (Afro-Brazilian) communities, considered traditional.”
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THOSE WANTED BY ICC SHOULD APPEAR BEFORE COURT SAYS SUDAN
[Sudan\ICC Court\Al Jazeera]
Mohamed Hassan al-Taishi:”We can only achieve justice if we heal the wounds.”
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HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH: MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN SUDAN SHOT AND VIOLENTLY ATTACKED PROTESTERS IN KHARTOUM
[Africa News\Sudan]
A large number of government forces, including the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – the paramilitary force established in 2013 which carried out highly abusive counter insurgency campaigns in Darfur, Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile – surrounded the sit-in area. After an initial attempt by men in police uniforms to move a barricade, witnesses said RSF soldiers opened fire on unarmed protesters, instantly killing many. The soldiers rounded up and beat protestors, subjecting them to various abuses and humiliation, burned tents and looted and destroyed property. They also raped protesters and committed other acts of sexual violence.
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